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people cite new york subways. you would lose money, they transport lots of us. >> what would happen in new york if we waited forrivate investors to build the subway, it would have never happened. >> john: makes sense, if you ask people who built the subways. >> i think it was the government. >> i think it was president eisenhower. >> union workers. >> john: actually.... >> 1878 before the brooklyn bridge. >> the original subways in new york were all private. >> carried tens of millions of passengers. >> john: after 50 years they tried to raise the fares to a dime. >> they didn't like that mayor took advantage of that and government will take it over and we won't raise the fare. >> john: but, of course, the government did. and now the fare is $2.50 and government built subway construction takes longer. this subway was supposed to be done in 1938. then they said 1980. now, they say 2018. it's taken so long that the subway cars built for it now won't be used because they don't fit the track. we no longer lead the ult
people cite new york subways. you would lose money, they transport lots of us. >> what would happen in new york if we waited forrivate investors to build the subway, it would have never happened. >> john: makes sense, if you ask people who built the subways. >> i think it was the government. >> i think it was president eisenhower. >> union workers. >> john: actually.... >> 1878 before the brooklyn bridge. >> the original subways in new york were...
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people cite new york subways. you would lose money, they transport lots of us. >> what would happen in new york if we waited for private investors to build the subway, it would have never happened. >> john: makes sense, if you ask people who built the subways. >> i think it was the government. >> i think it was presint eisenhower. >> union workers. >> john: actually.... >> 1878 before the brooklyn bridge. >> the original subways in new york were all private. >> carried tens of millions of passengers. >> john: after 50 years they tried to raise the fares to a dime. >> they didn't like that mayor took advantage of that and government will take it over and we won't raise the fare. >> john: but,, of course, the government did. and now the fare is $2.50 and government built subway construction takes longer. this subway was supposed to be done in 1938. then they said 1980. now, they say 2018. it's taken so long that the subway cars built for it now won't be used because they don't fit the track. we no longer lead the ul
people cite new york subways. you would lose money, they transport lots of us. >> what would happen in new york if we waited for private investors to build the subway, it would have never happened. >> john: makes sense, if you ask people who built the subways. >> i think it was the government. >> i think it was presint eisenhower. >> union workers. >> john: actually.... >> 1878 before the brooklyn bridge. >> the original subways in new york were...
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york, he's going to defend new york. there's another reason. washington is an honor-driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. washington believes that if the enemy, in this case, general william howe, presents himself on the field, he's honor bound to meet him in the same way he is bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid. [laughter] he needs to get over this. [laughter] he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long io wha- island and manhattan. the average experience of a soldier in the army is five and a half months. average experience of the soldier in the british army is seven and a half year, and within the officer class, it's more dramatic. i mean, henry knox, a book seller a year before in cambridge, so both in terms of the terrain and in terms of the professional power of the two armies, this is going to be a debacle. why did they think that they had a chance? all messages from head quarters at this time are part of the republican virtuo
york, he's going to defend new york. there's another reason. washington is an honor-driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. washington believes that if the enemy, in this case, general william howe, presents himself on the field, he's honor bound to meet him in the same way he is bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid. [laughter] he needs to get over this. [laughter] he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long io...
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she moved to new york for one year, the first year, because the capital was new york for the first-year. she loved it. she had a beautiful house on the hudson river overlooking the city of manhattan and overlooking new jersey's sore. she loved it -- shore. she loved it. then she moved to philadelphia and she spent the entire year ill. her health was always precarious. she decided after that year in philadelphia, they decided together that she would stay at home. there was no precedent for the first lady and the second lady to be living with the men. it was by choice that martha did it. abigail had the liberty to choose to go home. she did for the next six years. >> we learned last week that the city of philadelphia was decimated at the start of the second washington term with yellow fever. 12% of the population died. did she have an illness related to that? >> it is hard to put a name on it, but no. she did have rheumatism. beyond that, the symptoms she describes are very hard to diagnose. >> there was no role model for being the second lady at the time. on twitter -- >> i am not sure a
she moved to new york for one year, the first year, because the capital was new york for the first-year. she loved it. she had a beautiful house on the hudson river overlooking the city of manhattan and overlooking new jersey's sore. she loved it -- shore. she loved it. then she moved to philadelphia and she spent the entire year ill. her health was always precarious. she decided after that year in philadelphia, they decided together that she would stay at home. there was no precedent for the...
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captioning sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. [ cheers and applause ] my name is john oliver. i am still sitting in for jon stewart who has been spending the entire summer at training camp with the new york giants. apparently he's extremely happy and in almost constant pain. our guest tonight tv legend and host of the new show crowd goes wild on fox 1 regis philbin is here. [ cheers and applause ] oh, yes, indeed. we start tonight with the news media. now, personally i get all my news from jon stewart and the daily show. which is why i have absolutely no idea what's been happening this summer. but apparently some people get their current affairs from newspapers. or as i like to call them paper television. i'm talking about things like the "new york times," the wall street journal, or whatever the [bleep] that free thing is that people shove in your face whenever you get into the subway. the point is a free press is of course the backbo
captioning sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. [ cheers and applause ] my name is john oliver. i am still sitting in for jon stewart who has been spending the entire summer at training camp with the new york giants. apparently he's extremely happy and in almost constant pain. our guest tonight tv legend and host of the new show crowd goes...
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just this week i subscribed to the home edition of the "new york times" because i've moved to new york. i did it -- i did it at 7:00 in the evening on wednesday, 7:00 in the evening on wednesday. on thursday morning at 6:00 a.m., it was outside the front door. >> i am very happy for you you have this time to spend with your newspaper. thank you so much for being with us. >>> coming up next, what? taco bell is extending its push into the fast-food breakfast markets but can american stomachs handle this? the peo out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> on friday, some gun owners celebrated starbucks appreciation day with a few extra shots, not in their cappuccinos. at starbucks around the country, gun owners showed off their weapons and honoring the company's policy to allow open carries at t
just this week i subscribed to the home edition of the "new york times" because i've moved to new york. i did it -- i did it at 7:00 in the evening on wednesday, 7:00 in the evening on wednesday. on thursday morning at 6:00 a.m., it was outside the front door. >> i am very happy for you you have this time to spend with your newspaper. thank you so much for being with us. >>> coming up next, what? taco bell is extending its push into the fast-food breakfast markets but...
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this was front page news on the "new york times" and the "washington post" this past weekend. and it's going to be a problem for terry in virginia. i think it's also going to raise questions for hillary as she begins to campaign for him in september. why is she letting her brother lobby this administration at all? it's the typical clinton and mcauliffe trading on their d.c. connections. >> tim, do you hold out some hope if you can make this somehow a referendum on the former secretary of state and not on the respective republican and democratic candidates for governor, that if you're successful, and if you defeat terry mcauliffe, that the former secretary of state will reconsider her plans for 2016? >> no, look, the 2013 virginia governor's race is a referendum on terry mcauliffe. his record of being a d.c. huckster who trades on his influence in order to help his friends get access to people in power. particularly the clintons. to the extent that terry is not successful and turns voters off because of that track record in virginia in 2013, when the election is over in novembe
this was front page news on the "new york times" and the "washington post" this past weekend. and it's going to be a problem for terry in virginia. i think it's also going to raise questions for hillary as she begins to campaign for him in september. why is she letting her brother lobby this administration at all? it's the typical clinton and mcauliffe trading on their d.c. connections. >> tim, do you hold out some hope if you can make this somehow a referendum on the...
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according to "the new york times," the fcc is investigating the hiring process around two people, one the son of a former banking regulator and the daughter of a chinese rail official. the fcc is exploring what role if any the children's employment had in jpmorgan's scoring marqueed business, including work advising deals for the former regulator's private equity firm and a $5 billion ipo in the railway industry. the former s.e.c. attorney jacob frankel said the qualifications for the job will be the key focus. >> if what you're describing is a scenario where i would call it a real hiring, hiring somebody because they have qualifications, then there's a strong argument it's not for the purpose of influencing corruptness. >> reporter: jpmorgan is investigating the matter internally and declined to comment. news of the quirly, though, sent jpmorgan shares reeling monday, since such investigations have become costly for the bank. goldman sachs has also engaged in the practice of hiring children of prominent politicians and executives. the jpmorgan is subject to investigations and litigat
according to "the new york times," the fcc is investigating the hiring process around two people, one the son of a former banking regulator and the daughter of a chinese rail official. the fcc is exploring what role if any the children's employment had in jpmorgan's scoring marqueed business, including work advising deals for the former regulator's private equity firm and a $5 billion ipo in the railway industry. the former s.e.c. attorney jacob frankel said the qualifications for the...
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i wanted to work in new york city. i didn't care if it was a big job or little job, i just wanted to work in new york city. i didn't care if it payed well. >> john: i wanted to come to new york city. >> thanks a lot, al gore. >> john: 16 years, i remember when they brought back to catch a rising star. i was there when you signed the deal. you were so kind to me. you knew who i was. >> i'm so lovely. >> john: you were and you are, but i don't think anybody expected the show to really evolve that much, and i really got to hand it to you. you talk about comedians who take a risk and give their views on things. you were someone as far as i can remember never plays it safe when it came to politics, social issues, women love sex, relationships, has that ever been a concern for you on a commercial level by speaking your mind you could be alienat alienating audience. >> that is a very valid point. the minute you give your opinion on television you lose half the audience. the research showed, and thanks goodness i was funny som
i wanted to work in new york city. i didn't care if it was a big job or little job, i just wanted to work in new york city. i didn't care if it payed well. >> john: i wanted to come to new york city. >> thanks a lot, al gore. >> john: 16 years, i remember when they brought back to catch a rising star. i was there when you signed the deal. you were so kind to me. you knew who i was. >> i'm so lovely. >> john: you were and you are, but i don't think anybody expected...
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here in new york, tighty whitey bulger continues his run for mayor. this is is the colbert report. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
here in new york, tighty whitey bulger continues his run for mayor. this is is the colbert report. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
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from his stronghold in new york, british commander general clinton controls the coast. only the fortifications at west point stop him from using the hudson river to cleave the states in two. general washington tries valiantly to gain ground in new york, but we are at a stalemate. to make matters worse, there is constant talk of spies! just the other day, james told us of his conspiracy theory. henri: sarah! unh...uhh! james says there's only one explanation as to why things are going badly for general washington. and what might that be, james? spies. spies? what proof of that could you possibly have? what happened when general washington planned to attack sir henry clinton in new york? nothing happened. exactly, because of clinton's sudden countermoves that could only have taken place if the english had secret inside information. makes sense to me. if james were correct, which i hope he is not, the spy would have to be someone in a trusted position close to general washington, and i cannot imagine who could be so disloyal to such a noble person and such a noble cause. [
from his stronghold in new york, british commander general clinton controls the coast. only the fortifications at west point stop him from using the hudson river to cleave the states in two. general washington tries valiantly to gain ground in new york, but we are at a stalemate. to make matters worse, there is constant talk of spies! just the other day, james told us of his conspiracy theory. henri: sarah! unh...uhh! james says there's only one explanation as to why things are going badly for...
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in new york, recording for abc seven news. >> people don't like when they mess with their chipolata. >> i know, food talk, i'm staffing already. >> 75 degrees out there, 4:37 your time. >> still to come, police renew their push nor a murder case that is nearly a year old. find out what they are doing to help welcome back. 4:39 on this tuesday morning. >> jackie, going to be seeing showering all day today. >> not all day. i think we will have breaks at time. again late today, and they could be bookending your commute, and see during both of those periods. i think the earlier you leave this morning the better off you will be. i think by 7:00 we will start to see that lane here in the d.c., perhaps give or take a good 30 minute window for you. here you can see the rain off to our west. culpepper you have had a shower or two already. and even a little bit of patchy fog. again, this morning to seep that in mind. two rain will p heavy at times. there were a couple of periods you could see between one and three inches of rainfall. that includes the immediate metro area, and then everybody o
in new york, recording for abc seven news. >> people don't like when they mess with their chipolata. >> i know, food talk, i'm staffing already. >> 75 degrees out there, 4:37 your time. >> still to come, police renew their push nor a murder case that is nearly a year old. find out what they are doing to help welcome back. 4:39 on this tuesday morning. >> jackie, going to be seeing showering all day today. >> not all day. i think we will have breaks at time....
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we're ready to make your new york state vacation perfect. there's never been a better time to vacation in new york state. plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. >>> are you feeling lucky? >> unfortunately, so are 420 million of your closes friends. >> we have more on the jackpot. >> reporter: with every ticket, the jackpot continues to climb. tonight's estimated $425 million grand prize already the fourth largest in powerball history. >> i just got a powerball from this lucky store. hopefully, my luck will come true tomorrow. >> reporter: players in 43 states scooped up tickets. close to 80% let the computer do the picking. others swear to have a lucky code. the longer the line, the bigger the potential winnings. higher ticket prices which doubled from one to two increases the prize. as for lucky state, indiana olds the -- holds the record at 28 but there has in special magic there. they've just been playing the longest. stores that have had big winners before are getting extra attention. this one in new jersey
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this man lives in new york whe fracking is banned, yet... and if fracking doesn't cause these problems. why the headlines about ruined wells. film maker checked out pollution claimed made by them >> have you done independent testi? >> we did way back two years ago. >> john: he was oddly vague about the results. >> i can't remember what that shows. >> john: he says the well water was dirty a dark. when they checked, it wasn't. >> it changes from day to day. >> john: they demanded that pennsylvania environmental officials tested the water and epa did andoncluded the water was fine and reported that good news them. listen to his reaction. >> i'm sick and tired of this. what happened. >> we tested your waternd at this point in time we found no contaminants in it. >> john: even epa director says. >> in no cases we determined that the fracking process have causedhemicals to end groundwater. >> there is risk. the protestors say instead of track america should just use less energy and investn alternatives. >> renewable energy would be that, wind, so
this man lives in new york whe fracking is banned, yet... and if fracking doesn't cause these problems. why the headlines about ruined wells. film maker checked out pollution claimed made by them >> have you done independent testi? >> we did way back two years ago. >> john: he was oddly vague about the results. >> i can't remember what that shows. >> john: he says the well water was dirty a dark. when they checked, it wasn't. >> it changes from day to day....
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headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. my name is john oliver. jon stewart still not here in a huge deal. he's actually being taken over by amazon ceo jeff bezos. such a shame. jon stewart proudly owned himself for 50 years. our guest tonight from the new film "paranoia" liam hemsworth is here. [ cheers and applause ] but we start tonight with a subject everybody loves: taxes. who in america doesn't grow up excitedly leaving a box of your old receipts at the foot of your bed on april 15 eve hoping that if you've been good an accountant from the north pole will show up on his magic sleigh and reward you with a surprisingly large invoice from the government? but did you know that our tax system is somehow not universally beloved? >> we need to overhaul our tax code. >> the tax code is broken. it's not fair. >> it is inefficient. our tax code is one of the worst in the world. >> simplify the tax code. we need to change our tax code. >> john: whoa, watch your mouth. you can't just talk to codes like
headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. my name is john oliver. jon stewart still not here in a huge deal. he's actually being taken over by amazon ceo jeff bezos. such a shame. jon stewart proudly owned himself for 50 years. our guest tonight from the new film "paranoia" liam hemsworth is here. [ cheers and applause ] but we start tonight with a subject everybody loves: taxes. who in america...
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new york's front-runner for mayor is openly gay christine quinn. what do you think it will take for america to embrace an openly gay candidate for president? do you see happening in our lifetimes? >> i do. i do. i think we'll have one of the -- i think -- not the g.o.p. but -- >> john: you never know. they might have a better chance of getting elected than a democratic candidate. >> explain that to me. >> john: let's say i'm a gay republican and there's evil gay republicans. let's say i came out on a ferocious anti-immigration bill. in that sense, couldn't a law & order cut your taxes guy be elected just as easily as a progressive gay candidate who fights for labor and fights for women's right and pre-k. >> do you think that the gay republican could get the nomination? >> john: well, i would have said no until rob portman, author of don't ask, don't tell, had his son come out, you know, gave up on the bigotry. >> wasn't that powerful? >> john: it was sad it took someone he knew coming out. >> it was. of course, i did a lot of reading when that happ
new york's front-runner for mayor is openly gay christine quinn. what do you think it will take for america to embrace an openly gay candidate for president? do you see happening in our lifetimes? >> i do. i do. i think we'll have one of the -- i think -- not the g.o.p. but -- >> john: you never know. they might have a better chance of getting elected than a democratic candidate. >> explain that to me. >> john: let's say i'm a gay republican and there's evil gay...
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that is about rebuilding the new york that is healthy, and for all new yorkers. not just the few, which is what mayor bloomberg has left with this guilded city for the few as opposed to a new york of opportunity for the many, for the old. >> howard wolfson, new york's deputy mayor criticized the vision de blasio was offering and said this, he has a very 1960s, 1970s vision for the city. if you prefer the version of the city that existed then, he's your guy. wolfson said he's focused on higher taxes, bigger government and more mandates in government. it brings to my mind the out of towners with jack lemmon. it sticks out in my mind where this businessman from ohio ends up sleeping in central park. new york was a different place then. >> you would not feel comfortable because the crime industries, the drugs in the streets, all the things that were defining new york at that time. over time things have devolved to a place where particularly under this administration people feel like there's an attempt to create a city that's livable. there is access to resources that
that is about rebuilding the new york that is healthy, and for all new yorkers. not just the few, which is what mayor bloomberg has left with this guilded city for the few as opposed to a new york of opportunity for the many, for the old. >> howard wolfson, new york's deputy mayor criticized the vision de blasio was offering and said this, he has a very 1960s, 1970s vision for the city. if you prefer the version of the city that existed then, he's your guy. wolfson said he's focused on...
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. >> and now, from the fox news headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> we start with myth number 7 because americans are so fat, it's government's job to help us eat better. >> changing old habits is never easy. >> no, it's not. so the first lady says to change behavior. >> it's going to take government doing its part. >> if michelle obama wants to inspire us by exercising on the white house lawn, that's great. but government doing its part usually means force. >> this is nothing to do with banning the ability to buy as much as many sugary drinks as you want. >> in my hometown the mayor is upset about big cups of soda. he wants cups this size illegal. >> this is the single biggest step any city has taken to curb obesity. >> please, i can still buy two of these. that's 32 ounces. or i can go to a supermarket and buy one of these monsters. how does this curb obesity? >> thank you. >> my mayor is also proud that he's forced every chain restaurant to clearly post calorie counts. there they are. >> there were more than a few skeptics but today both reforms are recognized as models. >>
. >> and now, from the fox news headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> we start with myth number 7 because americans are so fat, it's government's job to help us eat better. >> changing old habits is never easy. >> no, it's not. so the first lady says to change behavior. >> it's going to take government doing its part. >> if michelle obama wants to inspire us by exercising on the white house lawn, that's great. but government doing its part usually means...
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defend new york. there's another reason. washington is in on a driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. and washington believes that the enemy, in this case general howe presents himself on the field, he is on the bound to meet him in the same way that he is honor bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid las. [laughter] he needs to get over this. he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long island and manhattan. the average experience of a soldier in the continental army is five and a half months. the average experience of a soldier in the british army is seven and a half years. within the officer class it's even more dramatic. i mean, henry knox, the head of artillery, as a general was a bookseller in cambridge. so both in terms of the terrain and in terms of the power of the professional, power of the two armies, this is going to be a debacle. why did they think they had a chance? all the messages from headquarters at thi
defend new york. there's another reason. washington is in on a driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. and washington believes that the enemy, in this case general howe presents himself on the field, he is on the bound to meet him in the same way that he is honor bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid las. [laughter] he needs to get over this. he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long island and manhattan. the...
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carl icahn writing, the new york times, the actions prove something is wrong. okay. does not really mend its words. anyway. those are fighting words. we will continue to follow that story. not to a reality check on retail. our shoppers dropping before the shop? retail giant walmart given at grim outlook. what does it mean for the sector as a whole? let's bring in tel aviv adviser, group senior managing director and senior research analyst. national retail federation chief economist. thanks about the for being here. a lot to start off with walmart year. and the running joke is among some of the analyst community is that walmart is a grocer's "-- grocery store disguises the discount retailer. what did he sit behind the numbers listed at chiba? >> well, i don't really actually look at the walmart numbers. we really looked at retail in general, but i would like to suggest to you that certainly you have to look at income strata for people and where they're shopping and how much they're spending. and nothing to a certain extent that the lower income groups of people in the
carl icahn writing, the new york times, the actions prove something is wrong. okay. does not really mend its words. anyway. those are fighting words. we will continue to follow that story. not to a reality check on retail. our shoppers dropping before the shop? retail giant walmart given at grim outlook. what does it mean for the sector as a whole? let's bring in tel aviv adviser, group senior managing director and senior research analyst. national retail federation chief economist. thanks...
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, and the best ones go up on our common core library as models. >> reporter: both new york city and new york state offer free common core lesson plans developed by teachers. >> last october, one went up. it was so popular, in... in one day, there were 3,000 downloads. >> reporter: suransky expects teachers to teach differently. new york city selected 35 schools where its helping teachers make the transition. erin garry teaches in one of them. >> two minutes, one polish, one praise! when we started implementing the common core at our school two years ago, i started giving students more responsibility within the classroom so that they can be responsible for their own learning. >> let's get the main idea about what we think about it, then we can find evidence. >> i think one of the most important ones was the last one. >> reporter: jessie startup has also modified her teaching. >> with mathematics, it used to be "this is how you do it. here are your steps. if you don't do it that way, you're wrong." why you think this graph matches to one of the situations here? now, the common core says "
, and the best ones go up on our common core library as models. >> reporter: both new york city and new york state offer free common core lesson plans developed by teachers. >> last october, one went up. it was so popular, in... in one day, there were 3,000 downloads. >> reporter: suransky expects teachers to teach differently. new york city selected 35 schools where its helping teachers make the transition. erin garry teaches in one of them. >> two minutes, one polish,...
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york today unveiling a sweeping new plan for rating the nation's colleges. the idea to evaluate schools on a host of met tricks with the goal of linking them to the amount of federal financial aids students at those schools receive. john joins us now from the white house with more on all of this. so john, let's start by asking what criteria is the administration going to be using when they rate the schools? >> reporter: they will be looking at things like graduation rates, how fast people graduate, what kinds of jobs they get after they graduate. and of course, also the tuition rates. administration is trying to push down the core inflation rate of college cost. this isn't about putting more aid in the hands of students but taking the aid out there, $150 million a year and using that as a lever to get colleges to try new things, online courses, other strategies to get costs down and they will need some help from congress to do it. >> i suspect, john, a lot of schools will really bristol at these met tricks to measure performance. >> reporter: certainly colle
york today unveiling a sweeping new plan for rating the nation's colleges. the idea to evaluate schools on a host of met tricks with the goal of linking them to the amount of federal financial aids students at those schools receive. john joins us now from the white house with more on all of this. so john, let's start by asking what criteria is the administration going to be using when they rate the schools? >> reporter: they will be looking at things like graduation rates, how fast people...
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and eleven amid scandal over lewd photos that were sent via twitter and now running for new york city now he's running for york city mayor he may have once again hit a roadblock over the revelation that is lewd conduct and continued post resignation not surprisingly the corporate media has been in a frenzy over this but is the chatter over winter day two point zero really just much to say about nothing to talk about just that i'm joined by our two news producer rachel cruz yes how are you rachel i'm doing well and you manny i'm great i'm hosting of the show i hope people can forgive me. and i wanted to ask you specifically because we do call it the corporate media law for this sensation less coverage that they give to these sex scandals what do you think it is that gives the corporate media this license to ignore everything else that's going on in the world and just focus for days and weeks on end on the sex scandals it's click bait manny i think that it really just comes down to that when you see something that says there is winner or something like that how do you not want to click
and eleven amid scandal over lewd photos that were sent via twitter and now running for new york city now he's running for york city mayor he may have once again hit a roadblock over the revelation that is lewd conduct and continued post resignation not surprisingly the corporate media has been in a frenzy over this but is the chatter over winter day two point zero really just much to say about nothing to talk about just that i'm joined by our two news producer rachel cruz yes how are you...
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york -- nypd is doing a heck of a job, it's safer when i go to new york. i'm not afraid to walk from the subway station to wherever i'm going. >> you were quoted by the judge in this ruling. what do you make of -- >> well, let's take crystal's numbers, right? if you have 400 murders in new york city. you also have 8 million people living in a city. a quarter of them were black, a quarter of them hispanic, half of them, 4 million people. you cannot take the dem og rah if i of a tiny criminal population and extrapolate that on to regular law abiding citizens who are doing nothing wrong and say that that is okay. what the city's argument basically is, is that the means justify the end. no matter what we do. no matter who it hurts, if our numbers at the end of the day come back lower than we are justified in taking away your rights and impeding on your rights. and i think that we don't -- it's hard for me to understand how the city can make this argument, you're on moral quick sand at that point. when you start to say that anything that i do, as long as it --
york -- nypd is doing a heck of a job, it's safer when i go to new york. i'm not afraid to walk from the subway station to wherever i'm going. >> you were quoted by the judge in this ruling. what do you make of -- >> well, let's take crystal's numbers, right? if you have 400 murders in new york city. you also have 8 million people living in a city. a quarter of them were black, a quarter of them hispanic, half of them, 4 million people. you cannot take the dem og rah if i of a tiny...
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. >> it captures the energy of new york. it makes the city feel electric. >> the song you're hearing is "fracture" by danny mccarthy. the guy wanted to capture the central part of the city. >> all places we recognize. been there, seen them in movies or photographs. this is a unique perspective. >> it makes you want to go there. >>> this is mcdonald's. see that guy behind the counter, the employee. actually not an employee at all. josh decided to just jump back there. pretend like he's the employee. he licks the ice cream before he hands i want to the guy. >> you can get arrested for that. >> the guy who i believe is the manager walks up to the guy and isn't very happy about it. >> get out. >> what do you mean get out? >> he gets kicked out of the mcdonald's. he shows up to another mcdonald's. >> where did he get that? >> maybe he's worked in mcdonald's before. >> or knows somebody that does. had access to the shirt. >> he runs out of one mcdonald's and runs into another one. jumps over-the-counter while there are customers a
. >> it captures the energy of new york. it makes the city feel electric. >> the song you're hearing is "fracture" by danny mccarthy. the guy wanted to capture the central part of the city. >> all places we recognize. been there, seen them in movies or photographs. this is a unique perspective. >> it makes you want to go there. >>> this is mcdonald's. see that guy behind the counter, the employee. actually not an employee at all. josh decided to just...
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what i have seen in new york. that's very relevant. other ill leave with you this. i was a social worker working in new york, i was very enthusiastic about my job in the homeless outreach program and our program was specifically to reach out to people who are clearly living on the streets and our program was in the western part of harlem. we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to somebody, and we think we know that guy, his name is george. i would say george, how are you doing, would you like a sandwich. he runs the other way because he's had interaction with us before who
what i have seen in new york. that's very relevant. other ill leave with you this. i was a social worker working in new york, i was very enthusiastic about my job in the homeless outreach program and our program was specifically to reach out to people who are clearly living on the streets and our program was in the western part of harlem. we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to...